As a hoover, they are superb. There is a small pad attached to a reservoir for IPA so I would say the Sharge would be surplus to requirements. As Rob suggests spend it on wine (women and song optional.)
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"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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hI, Rob, twould be a waste, not in to wine. Still got the bottles my french class gave me 3 years ago. Heather has booked a canal cruise, with lunch, but at our ages, everything we need/ want, has been bought. Heather was 74, 6 weeks ago, had same trouble. Would have done a Blue Pullman trip in uk, but Nothing similar in France. Its a job to find anything.
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I too have a Sharge, which I have had for a few years - not sure how they can justify the current price - I thought I paid about half of what you quoted. As Steve says, the pad catches on point motor pins - but in conjunction with the track rubber (various makes) it works well.
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hi i have a sharge does a fairly good job took me a while to get the drip feed right now works quite well as other members say its a little bit overpriced and sticks on point pins and scenery but all in all not a bad cleaner
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